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Making the Most
 of Mini-lessons
   Mindi Rench and Julie Buzza
  Northbrook School District 28
When you hear the
  word mini-lesson,
 what do you think of
and what do you feel?
Big Questions for
               Mini-lesson Planning
•   Why do we teach this? How does it fit into the
    bigger picture?
•   What are my big goals?
•   Which resources will I use?
•   How will I provide for students to enter at own
    level?
•   How will I be assessing? Does assessment match
    my big picture goals?

                              adapted from Franki Sibberson (2012)
Why do we teach this?
      How does it fit into the
         bigger picture?
•   Benchmark assessments indicate a whole-
    class trend.
•   Curriculum/scope and sequence requires
    instruction on the topic.
•   The concept fits into a larger unit of study.
     o Large concepts break down into smaller
       learning targets that add up.
What are my big goals?
•   Think about where you want your students to be
    at the END of the study.
•   Based on what you know about your students,
    what instruction do they need to move them
    forward?
•   Big goal will be the same for all students, but the
    level of support or scaffolding needed might be
    different for individual students.
Which resources will I
             use?
•   Consider picture books, even for older
    learners.
•   Your own writing.
•   Student writing.
•   Articles, excerpts from longer texts, and
    short stories found in magazines.
•   Short videos.
How will I provide for
       students to enter at own
                level?

•   Provide a variety of texts for use during
    guided practice.
•   Provide time for students to talk in pairs or
    triads during the lesson.
•   Differentiate guided and independent practice.
•   Provide additional scaffolding or extension
    during invitational small groups.
How will I be assessing? Does
     assessment match my big picture
                   goals?

•   Informal assessment occurs during student
    conferences and conversations that day and in the
    upcoming days.
•   Exit slips that ask students to demonstrate
    proficiency or to reflect on their learning for the
    day.
•   Student self-assessment
•   Formal assessment at the end of the unit of study
Steps in a Mini-lesson
1. Review anchor chart or learning target
2. Model the process
                     Text
3. Provide guided practice
4. Provide independent practice
5. Sharing

      adapted from Teaching For Deep Comprehensionby Linda Dorn & Carla Soffos, p. 97
Possible Mini-lesson Cycles
 •   Reading                         •    Writing:
     o Strategies:                        o Strategies: sensory
        comprehension, word-                 language,
        work                                 organization, etc.
     o Behaviors and habits:              o Behaviors and habits:
        book choice, stamina                 territories, stamina
     o Literary elements:                 o Craft moves:
        character, theme, etc.               punctuation, syntax,
     o Genre: non-fiction,                   leads, etc.
        poetry, science fiction,          o Genre: writing in
        etc.                                 various genres


                             adapted from Franki Sibberson, 2012
Discuss the two videos
at your tables. Consider
 the steps of the mini-
  lessons as well as the
      big questions
Reading Strategy Model
Learning Goal: To help students learn how to use evidence from the text to confirm or adjust an
inference.
Text: “The Captive

Step 1: Review the anchor chart. (2 minutes)

Add: Use evidence from the text to confirm or adjust an inference.

Step 2: Model the process. (5 -7 minutes)

Think aloud and stop three or four times to make, justify, confirm or adjust inference about the
captive’s identity. Annotate on the enlarged text.

Step 3: Provide guided practice. (8 minutes)

In partners or on own, students continue to more through the text stopping at each page to make,
justify, confirm or adjust an inference.

Teacher assesses by conferring and listening to literate talk.

Before moving into composing session, a few students share thinking, and the teacher recaps goal of
the lesson encouraging them to use this strategy on own.
Reading Strategy Model
              Lesson (cont.)
Step 4: Provide independent practice (during composing session.)

Teacher might bring up this strategy if the moment presents itself in a
small group or one-on-one conference.

Step 5: Sharing (during reflection time.)

Teacher can ask students to share if anyone had the opportunity in
today’s composing session to practice and apply this strategy to
another piece of text.
Multi-day Model Writing
            Mini-lesson
Lesson Plan: What is a feature article?

Learning Target: Students can understand
that writers can learn how to write feature
articles by analyzing and using mentor
texts.
Multi-day Model Writing
               Mini-lesson, cont.
Day 1:
1.Introduce genre study. We’ll read and examine a variety of
feature articles, determine a topic we’re interested in learning
more about, conduct research, and finally write our own feature
articles.
2.Today we’ll read an article from Smithsonian Magazine
  entitled “Bionics.” As we read together, think about what
  makes this a feature article? How is it similar to or different
  from other articles that might appear in a magazine?
3.Read aloud, stopping from time to time to discuss parts of the
  article, for the rest of the allotted mini-lesson time.
4.Have students finish reading the article for homework.
Day 2:
1. Bring students together into the meeting area with their writing notebooks, writing
   utensil, and article.
2. Begin a chart entitled “What Is A Feature Article?” Have students create a similar
   chart in the lesson notes section of their writers’ notebooks.
3. Together create a definition of a feature article. “A feature article is a magazine article
   that takes information about people places, events, or phenomena in the world and
   seeks to explain it.”
4. Then add “Important Facts” under the definition. Come up with a list of things to
   remember about FA based on reading of “Bionics”:
   • FA are meant to be informative AND entertaining
   • They are written with a particular audience in mind
   • Feature articles require:
      • research
      • analysis
      • synthesis of ideas
      • organization
      • good, strong writing skills
5. Have students read a different feature article and complete the FA reading guide for
   homework
Day 3:
1.Refer back to the chart the class co-created
 yesterday.
2.Have students gather in small groups based on
 the article they read for homework.
3.Groups discuss the features they found in their
 articles.
4.Debrief: How were articles similar/different?
 Did they match our definitions and important
 information?
We want our students to make
  a lifetime commitment to
reading and writing. And so
 we begin by painstakingly
   caring about the literary
    landscape and then we
    proceed to do the best
     teaching imaginable.
            --Shelley Harwayne

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Make the Most of Minilessons

  • 1. Making the Most of Mini-lessons Mindi Rench and Julie Buzza Northbrook School District 28
  • 2. When you hear the word mini-lesson, what do you think of and what do you feel?
  • 3. Big Questions for Mini-lesson Planning • Why do we teach this? How does it fit into the bigger picture? • What are my big goals? • Which resources will I use? • How will I provide for students to enter at own level? • How will I be assessing? Does assessment match my big picture goals? adapted from Franki Sibberson (2012)
  • 4. Why do we teach this? How does it fit into the bigger picture? • Benchmark assessments indicate a whole- class trend. • Curriculum/scope and sequence requires instruction on the topic. • The concept fits into a larger unit of study. o Large concepts break down into smaller learning targets that add up.
  • 5. What are my big goals? • Think about where you want your students to be at the END of the study. • Based on what you know about your students, what instruction do they need to move them forward? • Big goal will be the same for all students, but the level of support or scaffolding needed might be different for individual students.
  • 6. Which resources will I use? • Consider picture books, even for older learners. • Your own writing. • Student writing. • Articles, excerpts from longer texts, and short stories found in magazines. • Short videos.
  • 7. How will I provide for students to enter at own level? • Provide a variety of texts for use during guided practice. • Provide time for students to talk in pairs or triads during the lesson. • Differentiate guided and independent practice. • Provide additional scaffolding or extension during invitational small groups.
  • 8. How will I be assessing? Does assessment match my big picture goals? • Informal assessment occurs during student conferences and conversations that day and in the upcoming days. • Exit slips that ask students to demonstrate proficiency or to reflect on their learning for the day. • Student self-assessment • Formal assessment at the end of the unit of study
  • 9.
  • 10. Steps in a Mini-lesson 1. Review anchor chart or learning target 2. Model the process Text 3. Provide guided practice 4. Provide independent practice 5. Sharing adapted from Teaching For Deep Comprehensionby Linda Dorn & Carla Soffos, p. 97
  • 11.
  • 12. Possible Mini-lesson Cycles • Reading • Writing: o Strategies: o Strategies: sensory comprehension, word- language, work organization, etc. o Behaviors and habits: o Behaviors and habits: book choice, stamina territories, stamina o Literary elements: o Craft moves: character, theme, etc. punctuation, syntax, o Genre: non-fiction, leads, etc. poetry, science fiction, o Genre: writing in etc. various genres adapted from Franki Sibberson, 2012
  • 13. Discuss the two videos at your tables. Consider the steps of the mini- lessons as well as the big questions
  • 14. Reading Strategy Model Learning Goal: To help students learn how to use evidence from the text to confirm or adjust an inference. Text: “The Captive Step 1: Review the anchor chart. (2 minutes) Add: Use evidence from the text to confirm or adjust an inference. Step 2: Model the process. (5 -7 minutes) Think aloud and stop three or four times to make, justify, confirm or adjust inference about the captive’s identity. Annotate on the enlarged text. Step 3: Provide guided practice. (8 minutes) In partners or on own, students continue to more through the text stopping at each page to make, justify, confirm or adjust an inference. Teacher assesses by conferring and listening to literate talk. Before moving into composing session, a few students share thinking, and the teacher recaps goal of the lesson encouraging them to use this strategy on own.
  • 15. Reading Strategy Model Lesson (cont.) Step 4: Provide independent practice (during composing session.) Teacher might bring up this strategy if the moment presents itself in a small group or one-on-one conference. Step 5: Sharing (during reflection time.) Teacher can ask students to share if anyone had the opportunity in today’s composing session to practice and apply this strategy to another piece of text.
  • 16. Multi-day Model Writing Mini-lesson Lesson Plan: What is a feature article? Learning Target: Students can understand that writers can learn how to write feature articles by analyzing and using mentor texts.
  • 17. Multi-day Model Writing Mini-lesson, cont. Day 1: 1.Introduce genre study. We’ll read and examine a variety of feature articles, determine a topic we’re interested in learning more about, conduct research, and finally write our own feature articles. 2.Today we’ll read an article from Smithsonian Magazine entitled “Bionics.” As we read together, think about what makes this a feature article? How is it similar to or different from other articles that might appear in a magazine? 3.Read aloud, stopping from time to time to discuss parts of the article, for the rest of the allotted mini-lesson time. 4.Have students finish reading the article for homework.
  • 18. Day 2: 1. Bring students together into the meeting area with their writing notebooks, writing utensil, and article. 2. Begin a chart entitled “What Is A Feature Article?” Have students create a similar chart in the lesson notes section of their writers’ notebooks. 3. Together create a definition of a feature article. “A feature article is a magazine article that takes information about people places, events, or phenomena in the world and seeks to explain it.” 4. Then add “Important Facts” under the definition. Come up with a list of things to remember about FA based on reading of “Bionics”: • FA are meant to be informative AND entertaining • They are written with a particular audience in mind • Feature articles require: • research • analysis • synthesis of ideas • organization • good, strong writing skills 5. Have students read a different feature article and complete the FA reading guide for homework
  • 19. Day 3: 1.Refer back to the chart the class co-created yesterday. 2.Have students gather in small groups based on the article they read for homework. 3.Groups discuss the features they found in their articles. 4.Debrief: How were articles similar/different? Did they match our definitions and important information?
  • 20. We want our students to make a lifetime commitment to reading and writing. And so we begin by painstakingly caring about the literary landscape and then we proceed to do the best teaching imaginable. --Shelley Harwayne

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